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Wet or dry NOS kit?

So Im stuck with this 01 civic ex coupe automatic..basically nothing i can do to it without spending $4000 so I decided to go NOS on the bitch. Whats the dif. between the wet and dry kits? To remove this ad, register today for free or log in if already registered!
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A wet kit will also provide more fuel the dry will just spray the NO2. Wet= more HP. Dry= easier and safer.
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